Printing and cutting machine.



H. H. E. R. TIEDEMANN.

PRINTING AND CUTTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 21, m4.

Patented June 29, 1915.

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PRINTING AND cunme MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 27. I914.

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, Printing and a and cutting machine made HANS H. Er IR. TIEIDEMANN, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.

PRINTING AND CUTTING MACHINE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented June as, 1915,

Application filed November 27, 1914. Serial No. 874,259.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, HANS H, E. R. TIEDE- MANN, a subject of the Emperor of Germany, residingat Detroit, in the county of ayne and State of Michigan, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Cutting Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention printing and cutting wrapping business houses, and one of 'th objects of the invention is to provide a simple device which and cutting different widths of the same printing roll. 3

Another object of the invention is to provide means whereby paper of diflerent widths may be printed from a single printing roll, and means being also provided whereby the printing of either the narrow or the wide paper may be dispensed with, so that the paper will pass through the machine without printing whenever desired.

Still another object is to provide a machine for printing wrapping paper in desired lengths and in desired widths, means being provided for cutting the paper at any required length.

The foregoing and other objects may be attained by means of the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which,

Figure 1 is a side relates to machines for paper for elevation of a printing in accordance with this invention. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same, Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on the line H of and 3,

cent a cross beam 1 A roll of narrow paper 11 is mounted in a bar 12 having notches 13 therein to receive the-pintles of the roller core, said bar being connected to three uprights on opposite sides of the box or casingl, said uprights being designated as a, Z), and 0. he cross bar 12 1s connected to the uprights by suitable bolts or rivets l4. cross bar 12 is connected to said upright bars a, b, and c at their upper ends, and said cross bar is also provided w th notches 13. A roll of comparatively w de paper 11 is mounted in the bar 12 in the notches 13 printing roller 15 with the printing roller 15. Web of paper from the roll 11 passes upv a guide 18 onthe platen roller 19 and from thence between said platen roller andtype roller 15, over a roller 20 and up adjacent to the knife 6 where it is led out of the casing into position to be used.

he Web of paper w from the roll 11*, and of greater width than the roll 11, is fed up over a platen roller 20 mounted in notches 20 in the bar 12, said paper passing over the platen roller 20 and adjacent to the printing roller 15 where it is printed and led down through a guide 22. From the guide 22 the web passes under the guide roll and to the cutting knife. enever it is desired to print only from the wide roller 11*, the platen 19 is adjusted in one of the notches l3 at each side of the casing away from the printing roll 15 and when it is desired to only print the narrow paper, the platen roller 20 may be adjusted in one of the notches 2 sired to feed the paper without printing or cutting,

and 3 on their hinges.

From the foregoing it will be obvious that a printing and cutting machine made in ac cordance with this invention is tively simple in constructlon, eflicient in use can be manufactured at low he narrow support near tails of construction Without departing from the spirit and scope of the'invention as de-' fined in the claims.

What is claimed is j ,7 1 l. A machine for printing and cutting Wrapping paper comprising a casing, cen

tral and side vertical standards secured to an'dlovver the bottom of said casing, upper horizontal supporting rods secured to said; standards, the ends of the lovver supporting rods having rolls of paper of different Widths rotatablv mounted thereon, platen rollers mou ted on, the upper supporting rods near their ends; a printing roller rotatably mounted on said; central the upper end thereof and bemy, in alinement with said platenrollers an inking roller mounted on said central sup: port, the top of said casin having a pair'of parallel slots, knives secured adjaeent to said slots, igi'uide ro le'rs secured to the inside ofsaid casing, whereby the vvebs from the rolls of paper can be brought between said platen rollers "and printing roller through said slots and in engagement with said knives; a p a 2. A machine for printing Wrapping aoapies or this patent may Be attained for iivefeelits each, b adirssing the washington l). G.

' standards secured to the bottom ingqand Hbeing parallel With said central secured to said standards,

ving rods having rolls per comprisingfa casing', secured to the bottom of said casing, side of said casstandards, upper and lower supporting rods a printing roller -rotatablv mounted on the upper portion of said central standards, said lower supportof paper of different ividths'rotatablv mounted thereon at a point near their ends, platen rollers rotatable on said upper supportingrods at appoint near their ends, guides rollssecured to said platenrollers, the upper face of said rods. near notchedivherebv said platen roller can be broughtinorout of engagement with said pri ting roller and thereby allowing or keeping the vvebs of said paper rolls from being printed.,-

In testimony where f I my signature in presence' of two Witnesses.

HANS H. a. TIEDEMA N.

Witnesses:- V

GEORGE Kjnfi'z, GUSTAV nRTnNs.

for the Webs of; said paper a central standard 7 their ends being 

